/R/ Words for Speech Therapy
A complete list of 60 words featuring the /R/ sound, organized by initial, medial, and final position. Use these words for speech therapy practice at home or in the clinic.
Initial Position Words — /R/ Sound
Words with the /R/ sound at the beginning. 20 words for practice.
Medial Position Words — /R/ Sound
Words with the /R/ sound in the middle. 20 words for practice.
Final Position Words — /R/ Sound
Words with the /R/ sound at the end. 20 words for practice.
About the /R/ Sound
Background information to help you support your child's speech development.
The /R/ sound is one of the most commonly targeted sounds in speech therapy. It is a voiced liquid consonant produced by curling the tongue tip back toward the roof of the mouth without touching it. Many children find this sound difficult because the tongue position cannot be easily seen or felt.
Most children master the /R/ sound by age 6-7. It is one of the last sounds to develop and the most commonly misarticulated sound in English. Some children may not fully master all /R/ variations (vocalic R) until age 8.
Tips for Practicing /R/ Words
Evidence-based strategies for getting the most out of word list practice.
Start with just 5 words at a time. Short, focused practice sessions (5-10 minutes) are more effective than long ones.
Say each word slowly and clearly so your child can hear the /R/ sound. Exaggerate the sound slightly.
Practice words in all three positions (initial, medial, final) but focus on whichever position your child finds easiest first.
Once individual words are easy, combine them into short phrases and sentences for carryover practice.
Use a mirror during practice so your child can see their mouth movements and compare them to yours.
Keep it fun — turn the word list into a game, use stickers as rewards, or practice during everyday activities.
More /R/ Sound Resources
Explore our complete guide, position-specific lists, and interactive games for the /R/ sound.
Practice /R/ Words with Interactive Games
Turn this word list into fun practice sessions with pronunciation games, stories, and flashcards targeting the /R/ sound.
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